Winners
Year | Winner | Country |
---|---|---|
1956 | György Pauk | Hungary |
Gerard Poulet | France | |
1958 | Salvatore Accardo | Italy |
1959 | Stuart Canin | United States |
1961 | Emil Kamilarov | Bulgaria |
1962 | Maryvonne The Dizes | France |
1963 | Oleh Krysa | Soviet Union |
1964 | Jean-Jacques Kantorow | France |
1965 | Viktor Pikaizen | Soviet Union |
1967 | Grigori Zhislin | Soviet Union |
1968 | Miriam Fried | Israel |
1969 | Gidon Kremer | Soviet Union |
1971 | Mose Sekler | Soviet Union |
1972 | Eugene Fodor | United States |
1973 | Alexander Kramarov | Soviet Union |
1975 | Yuri Korchinski | Soviet Union |
1976 | Lenuţa Ciulei | Romania |
1977 | Ilya Grubert | Soviet Union |
1978 | Eugen Sârbu | Romania |
1979 | Florin Paul | Romania |
1981 | Ilya Kaler | Soviet Union |
1985 | Dmitri Berlinsky | Soviet Union |
1987 | Lu Siqing | China |
1988 | Leonidas Kavakos | Greece |
1989 | Vasko Vasilev | Bulgaria |
1990 | Natalia Prischepenko | Soviet Union |
1991 | Massimo Quarta | Italy |
1992 | Julia Krasko | Russia |
1993 | Isabelle Faust | Germany |
1994 | Bin Huang | China |
1996 | Soovin Kim | United States |
1997 | Giovanni Angeleri | Italy |
1998 | Ilya Gringolts | Russia |
1999 | Sayaka Shoji | Japan |
2000 | Natalia Lomeiko | New Zealand/ Russia |
2001 | Mariusz Patyra | Poland |
2002 | Mengla Huang | China |
2006 | Feng Ning | China |
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